Olivere Rejoins Norwegian Cruise Line As SVP, Sales

Olivere
originally joined Norwegian in 2009 as VP, sales, supporting now-CEO Andy Stuart,
who was then EVP, sales. In 2012, she was promoted to senior vice
president, achieving significant growth in the company’s charter business and
leading efforts to reenergize the brand’s travel agency advocacy.

Most recently
Senior Vice President of Partner Brands at World Travel Holdings, Olivere
returns to Norwegian “to cultivate and further enhance travel partner
engagement across sales channels under the Norwegian’s
Partners First philosophy
and lead the continued development of sales in North America.”

“It is my
pleasure to warmly welcome Camille back to the Norwegian Cruise Line family,”
said Stuart. “We recognize that her very strong relationships with travel
partners of all different sizes and business models will enrich our ongoing
engagement and education efforts, and know her vision will strengthen our
Partners
First
values, an idea that we formalized during her previous tenure at
the company and look forward to developing further with her return.”

In addition
to her time at World Travel Holdings where she was responsible for the
company’s private-label partnership cruise portfolio including new business
development, Olivere also previously served as senior vice president of sales
for ClubMed. She has also served on the Board of Directors for the CLIA Supplier
Trade Committee and the ASTA Marketing Committee.

"I am so
excited to rejoin the team at Norwegian and work alongside Andy in his new role
as President and CEO. It’s an incredible time to be part of the Norwegian
family and I look forward to continuing to support our valued travel partners
across the U.S. and Canada in this new position,” said Olivere.

She will be
based at NCL’s headquarters in MIA, reporting to Stuart and heading up the North
American sales leadership team that includes Alex Pinelo, VP, key accounts and
Nathan Hickman, VP, field sales.

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